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package com.trolltech.extensions.signalhandler;

import com.trolltech.qt.QSignalEmitter;

/**
** Signal handlers are a convenience class that provides compile time type checking of signal / slot
** connections.
 */
public abstract class QSignalHandler0 {

    /**
     * Creates a new signal handler that sets up a connection from the input signal to this object.
     * @param signal The signal to connect to.
     */
    public QSignalHandler0(QSignalEmitter.Signal0 signal) {
        signal.connect(this, "handle()");
    }

    /**
     * Reimplement this function to handle responses to the signal this handler is connected to..
     */
    public abstract void handle();
}
